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y Hall corridors, July, 1870
Times Block
on State street, completed, Nov., 1850
Tobacco Chewers
fined one penny each (if caught), 1632
Tom Thumb
Mr. Stratton, a dwarf, on exhibition, May 22, 1843
And wife, on exhibition, Mar. 9, 1863
And wife, again on exhibition, July 30, 1866
Tontine Building
at the arch, Franklin street, 1793
Tories
those who favored British rule, 1775
Signs torn down all over town, July 18, 1776
Several drummed out of town, Sep. 16, 1777
Their property confiscated to the State, May 1, 1779
Many families fled to Nova Scotia, 1779
Toronto
City Government, visited Boston, Sep. 17, 1864
Torch-Light
processions, the order of the night, Oct., 1872
Torpedo
explosion in the harbor, killed two men, Oct. 13, 1879
Town
of Boston, settled by Massachusetts Colony, Sep. 7, 1630
First chose town officers, Sep. 1, 1634
Fined twenty shillings for defective highway, Dec. 3, 1639
Furnished beer for th